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Born in Invergordon, Ross and Cromarty, Luke was the first of five children for parents Ben and Sheila. [6] Luke attended Newmore Primary School and Invergordon Academy and was an avid footballer in his early years before moving his focus to weight training by the age of 15 inspired by a family photo of his grandfather, a Polish war refugee, carrying a log the same size as his body. [7]
Stoltman is one of five siblings, all of whom live in and around their hometown of Invergordon close to their father, Ben. Stoltman's youngest brother Harry works for the Stoltman Brothers' business and is currently training to compete in strongman competition. [18] Stoltman married wife Sinead in 2015 and is a supporter of Rangers. [19]
Luke Stoltman: No 228 kg (503 lb) (Žydrūnas Savickas) – May 23, 2020 [15] Maximum Atlas Stone Lift: Tom Stoltman: Yes 273 kg (602 lb) (Tom Stoltman) 286 kg (631 lb) May 30, 2020 [16] 100 kg (220 lb) Dumbbell Press for Repetitions: Oleksii Novikov: Yes 10 repetitions (Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson) 11 repetitions: June 6, 2020 [17] Maximum ...
The Great Britain's Tom "The Albatross" Stoltman wins the SBD World's Strongest Man competition for his third win in four years, beating Mitchell Hooper.
Tom Stoltman United Kingdom: 210 kilograms (460 lb) 9.5 17.5 1 Mitchell Hooper Canada: 210 kilograms (460 lb) 9.5 14.5 3 Pavlo Kordiyaka Ukraine: 200 kilograms (440 lb) 8 9 4 Evan Singleton United States: 190 kilograms (420 lb) 6 16 4 Austin Andrade Mexico: 190 kilograms (420 lb) 6 15 4 Luke Stoltman United Kingdom: 190 kilograms (420 lb) 6 9 7
This year also saw brothers Tom and Luke Stoltman both qualify for the final, becoming the first brothers to both reach the final in history. A new format which included only 25 instead of 30 competitors was used and the entire competition only ran for 4 days instead of the usual 5+.
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At 2014 SCL FIBO, Strongman Champions League introduced a log which was thicker than any log which has been used before. Savickas took the record to 205 kg (452 lb) with this new giant log until it was broken by Krzysztof Radzikowski with 206 kg (454 lb) at 2015 SCL FIBO, and then by Graham Hicks with 207 kg (456 lb) at 2017 SCL FIBO.